Sunrizer synth
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Synthesizer & Audio Unit

iPad Screenshots

Description

"This really is the synth that keeps on giving! Inspiration and intuition truly blend together in this musical instrument." Alan ParsonsSunrizer Synth is a virtual analog synthesizer that takes the definition of iOS synthesizer to the next level. Thanks to carefully designed architecture and heavy usage of coprocessor it blurs the boundaries between iOS and hardware synthesizers. Sunrizer was built to perform and works perfectly with any MIDI keyboard or sequencer. A lot of research has been done in order to achieve unheard warmth and clarity.

HIGHLIGHTS · True SuperSaw sound emulation, first found in the legendary Roland JP-8000 synthesizer. SuperSaw is a layered waveform consisting of multiple saw waves which are detuned to create an extremely full and epic sound. · Two filters per voice with configurable routing. 15 filter types available, including less common like Comb, Formant or Frequency shifter. · The Morph Group function lets you continuously morph of up to 30 parameters in a sound (including effects), using only the modulation wheel. · Full support for CoreMidi, MIDI mapping, Virtual Midi Ports and background audio.· Multi mode lets you multiply oscillators to get unbelievably fat and full sound. · Support for microtuning - load scl and tun files. Create fascinating microtonal music which uses intervals not found in the Western system of 12 equal intervals to the octave.

MODULATION · Two LFOs per voice. It's possible to assign each LFO to almost any parameter. 3 LFO running modes: trigger, 1 shot, global. 6 waveforms, phase and fade-in knobs.· The Morph Group function lets you continuously morph of up to 30 parameters in a sound (including effects), using only the modulation wheel. · Two Modulation ADSR Envelopes for amplitude and filters cutoff. · Pitch and modulation wheels.

Visit www.beepstreet.com for user manual and audio demos. * Sunrizer is now available on Mac and PC, check our website for more info

"Specs aside, the most important thing is the sound… and it’s great." musicradar.com

"Sunrizer is the first truly mature polyphonic synth for the iPad, a real, smooth and powerful sounding option for all sorts of stage and studio performances."Mark Jenkins, author "Analog Synthesizers"

What’s New

Nov 11, 2018

Version 4.02

- MIDI settings are saved in standalone mode

Ratings and Reviews

4.6 out of 5

60 Ratings

60 Ratings

hlprmnky
, 07/04/2018

AUv3 update brings Sunrizer back front and center

There’s still nothing else I’ve found quite like the JP8000 emulation on offer in Sunrizer. It’s so _good_ - fun to play with and invent and with so many free presets available from amazing artists, if you don’t want to explore the full depth of sound/patch design available in Sunrizer, it’s very easy to just pick up something that sounds _great_ and go play.

Updating to AUv3 is a huge step forward for Sunrizer too - it’s so much better for the current state of the art in iOS music workflows than Inter-app Audio that there’s no comparison. I cannot wait to quit writing this text and get back to playing, so I will leave you with: If you like making music on your iOS device and you don’t already have Sunrizer, there is no reason not to drop some cash on it right now. Cheers!

The Virtual Keyboardist
, 08/04/2017

My Go-to Synth - please add compressor

I am a professional keyboardist using multiple virtual Synths and sampler for my gigs. Sunrizer is my go to synth....and the one I keep finding myself using first before other synth apps. It creates atmospheric patches like no other. The only flaw I find and one that I hope can be amended is the lack of a compressor. Sunrizer is very sensitive to volume, and any sounds that go into the yellow zone on the amp begin to distort at levels where other iOS synths do not. A compressor would easily resolve this as it does in other high quality synth apps. Other than that, I love Sunrizer.

djresonator
, 07/04/2018

The best just got better!

Sunrizer has been an all time favorite of mine for it’s sound designing capabilities as well as it’s simple and beautiful one page GUI. I love the fact that the keys can be hidden when docking the effects section, so I have everything on one full screen while using a MIDI controller. I have often used Sunrizer in my hardware setup with my MPC. I never cared for AudioBus or IAA much, so I never used it much with other apps. But now with AUv3 added, I’m excited to be running a few instances of Sunrizer in Cubasis along with many other AUv3 instruments and effects.